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Deer Leap Overlook Trail
If you do not mind the high-altitude gain and rugged terrain, then this 2.2-mile out and back trail is a great hike with very rewarding views.
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Deer Leap Overlook Trail Details
If you do not mind the high-altitude gain and rugged terrain, then this 2.2-mile out and back trail is a great hike with very rewarding views. Right off the bat, you will be navigating the exposed roots and boulders as you make your way up the Deer Leap Mountain. But push through and soak in the picturesque views from the top, especially over Pico Mountain.
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Nearby Parks Around Deer Leap Overlook Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Deer Leap Overlook Trail
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1.3 mi away
Gifford Woods State Park
Situated on the foothills of Pico Peak, this park is comprised of towering sugar maples, yellow birch, and white ash forests, making it one of the last remaining old-growth forests in the entire state.
2.7 mi away
Thundering Falls
Although it is not the most exciting hike in Vermont, this .4-mile trek is still a worthwhile endeavor for those who want to see a beautiful waterfall.
3.8 mi away
Bucklin Trail
For sweeping views over three different mountain ranges, make the trek to the summit of Killington Peak.
10.3 mi away
Coolidge State Park
This rustic park in the middle of the Calvin Coolidge State Forest boasts fantastic views of the Black River valley and surrounding Green Mountains.
10.5 mi away
President Calvin Coolidge Historic Site
One of Vermonts most famous residents 30th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge lived on this site in Plymouth Notch.